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Incant (to ) conjugation

English
10 examples
This verb can also mean the following: state, chant, state solemnly, recite
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
incant
incant
incants
incant
incant
incant
Future Simple
will incant
will incant
will incant
will incant
will incant
will incant
Past Simple
incanted
incanted
incanted
incanted
incanted
incanted
Conditional Simple
would incant
would incant
would incant
would incant
would incant
would incant
I
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we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am incanting
are incanting
is incanting
are incanting
are incanting
are incanting
Future Progressive
will be incanting
will be incanting
will be incanting
will be incanting
will be incanting
will be incanting
Past Progressive
was incanting
were incanting
was incanting
were incanting
were incanting
were incanting
Conditional Progressive
would be incanting
would be incanting
would be incanting
would be incanting
would be incanting
would be incanting
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have incanted
have incanted
has incanted
have incanted
have incanted
have incanted
Future Perfect
will have incanted
will have incanted
will have incanted
will have incanted
will have incanted
will have incanted
Past Perfect
had incanted
had incanted
had incanted
had incanted
had incanted
had incanted
Conditional Perfect
would have incanted
would have incanted
would have incanted
would have incanted
would have incanted
would have incanted
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been incanting
have been incanting
has been incanting
have been incanting
have been incanting
have been incanting
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been incanting
will have been incanting
will have been incanting
will have been incanting
will have been incanting
will have been incanting
Past Perfect Progressive
had been incanting
had been incanting
had been incanting
had been incanting
had been incanting
had been incanting
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been incanting
would have been incanting
would have been incanting
would have been incanting
would have been incanting
would have been incanting

Examples of incant

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
- I must incant the dismissal for as long as necessary, to weaken it.
Did you incant a spell in your mind?
Only an experienced witch can incant it within striking distance of the subject.
Taking this fabulously jeweled box, I shall place a five-dollar bill therein, close the box regretfully, incant a few magic words thereover, and gamble upon the generosity of the spirits.
- I must incant the dismissal for as long as necessary, to weaken it.
Did you incant a spell in your mind?
Only an experienced witch can incant it within striking distance of the subject.
Taking this fabulously jeweled box, I shall place a five-dollar bill therein, close the box regretfully, incant a few magic words thereover, and gamble upon the generosity of the spirits.
They tied me in chains and incanted spells.
They tied me in chains and incanted spells.

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